Two views of the Essequibo River.
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![]() Amerindian petroglyphs in the Essequibo, exposed at low water. They may have been swept downriver from their original location. photo: JP
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nights were spent at Muri Scrub Camp, a tarpaulin camp within the Iwokrama reserve. From here, forest walks were arranged; one of them was to Cowfly Camp and then upriver to a location where petroglyphs could be viewed. Accommodations (above) were somewhat less luxurious than those at the Field Station! |
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![]() photo: DM |
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![]() This poison-arrow frog was among several seen near Cowfly Camp after heavy rainfall. photo: CH |
![]() photo: CH The
road to Iwokrama and the Rupununi is unpaved and heavily rutted at many points. These
photos illustrate the obstacles that vehicles have to negotiate along this road. |
![]() photo: JP |
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